| Joseph Train - 1846 - 316 páginas
...that no attentive reader can fail to comprehend the course he ought in practice to pursue. " We have thoroughly examined these volumes ; but to give a...man who wishes to become a good practical farmer." Blaekwood's Magazine for April. " ' Skilful practice is applied science.' This fact is illustrated... | |
| William Scott (of Teviotbank.) - 1846 - 208 páginas
...that no attentive reader can fail to comprehend the course he ought in practice to pursue. " We have thoroughly examined these volumes ; but to give a...would occupy a larger space than we can conveniently devot« to their discussion; we therefore, in general terms, commend them to the careful study of every... | |
| George Cleghorn (writer on art.) - 1848 - 330 páginas
...that no attentive reader can fail to comprehend the course he ought in practice to pursue. " We have thoroughly examined these volumes ; but to give a...man who wishes to become a good practical farmer." Blackwood'B Magazine for April. "'Skilful practice is applied science.' This fact is illustrated in... | |
| 1874 - 714 páginas
...learning; a farmer need know." — Saturday Aevicir. "Thie clear directory to rural lahour We oommend it to the careful study of every young man who wishes to become a good practical fanner.*' — Timef. Companion Publication* to " The Book o/ tlic Farm'1; — Tbe BOOK of FARM IMPLEMENTS... | |
| Sir James Caird - 1850 - 222 páginas
...BRANSTON. THE FOURTH PART, which will complete the Work, is in the Press. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. " We have thoroughly examined these volumes; but to give a full...man who wishes to become a good practical farmer." — Times. " The best practical book I have ever met with."— Professor Johnston. " It is one of the... | |
| James Grant - 1850 - 372 páginas
...narrative, that no attentive reader can fail to comprehend the course he ought in practice to pursue We have thoroughly examined these volumes; but to give a full...who wishes to become a good practical farmer."— Times. " * Skilful practice is applied science.' This fact is illustrated in every chapter of the excellent... | |
| Sir James Caird - 1850 - 226 páginas
...BRANSTON. THE FOURTH PART, which will complete the Work, is in the Press. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. " We have thoroughly examined these volumes; but to give a full...a larger space than we can conveniently devote to tlieir discussion; we therefore, in general terms, commend them to the careful study of every young... | |
| Sir James Caird - 1850 - 324 páginas
...the Work, is in the Press. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. " We have thoroughly examined these volumes; bat to give a full notice of their varied and valuable contents would occupy a lancer space than we can conveniently devote to their due-nation; we therefore, in general terms, commend... | |
| James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1851 - 468 páginas
...narrative, that no attentive reader can fail to comprehend the course he ought in practice to pursue We have thoroughly examined these volumes ; but to give a...man who wishes to become a good practical farmer." " No farmer who thirsts for knowledge himself, or who aspires to have his son rise * (o the true post... | |
| David Macbeth Moir - 1851 - 398 páginas
...narrative, that no attentive reader can fail to comprehend the course he ought in practice to pursue We have thoroughly examined these volumes ; but to give a...man who wishes to become a good practical farmer." Editor of American Reprint. " No farmer who thirsts for knowledge himself, or who aspires to have his... | |
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